On the standard approach over the city, the right side offers a spectacular aerial view of Glasgow's landmarks, including the University of Glasgow's spires and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
The right side offers spectacular initial views of Lanzarote's volcanic landscape and superior perspectives of the European coastline and the English Lake District before landing in Glasgow.
The left side offers the most dramatic coastal views, including the rugged peaks of the Isle of Arran and the sweeping landscapes of the Firth of Clyde and the Scottish Highlands on approach.
The right side offers a superior perspective for the final descent into Glasgow, providing iconic views of the Scottish Highlands and Loch Lomond, while also capturing the sprawling industrial landscapes of the Ruhr area and the Dutch coast early in the flight.
The left side provides the most iconic views, including the Central London skyline upon departure, the rugged peaks of the Lake District, and the stunning coastal scenery of the Firth of Clyde during the descent into Glasgow.
While both sides offer excellent views of the British landscape, the left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic West Coast and the scenic approach into Glasgow over the Firth of Clyde.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District and the scenic coastal approach over the Firth of Clyde during the descent into Glasgow.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides an immediate view of Mount Teide upon departure and follows the European and British coastlines more closely, offering views of Cornwall and the Lake District before the final approach over the Clyde Valley.
The Left Side is the clear winner for this northern route, offering prime viewing of the High Arctic's rugged terrain and providing the only opportunity to witness the Aurora Borealis during the night portion of the flight.
The right side offers a superior sequence of diverse landscapes, from the Spanish central plateau and Northern mountains to the rugged peaks of Wales and the English Lake District.
The right side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the rugged Pyrenees, the lush French countryside, and a spectacular sequence of British national parks from Snowdonia to the Lake District before arriving in Scotland.
The right side provides the most iconic views of the Firth of Clyde, including the volcanic plug of Ailsa Craig and the dramatic peaks of the Isle of Arran, followed by a clear view of the Glasgow skyline on approach.
The right side offers superior views of England's iconic Lake District and the rugged Southern Uplands of Scotland, concluding with a dramatic vista of Glasgow's city center during the final approach.